I've got news for you, Greywolf.  It still isn't standardised/standardized.

John

On Fri, 27 May 2005 02:38:19 +0100, Graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I would think it is an British variant of lens. They often have a silent e at the end of words, not having had Noah Webster to tell them how to spell. How many know that before he published his spelling book in 1783 English spelling was not standardized?

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E.R.N. Reed wrote:
William Robb wrote:


----- Original Message ----- From: "J. C. O'Connell" Subject: RE: Looking for a lense


what is a LENSE?



Merriam-Webster calls it a variant of "lens"

William Robb


They must have given in.
A few years ago I was arguing with someone as to whether there was such a word as LENSE. I consulted ten dictionaries, including the latest (at the time) Webster, and none of them listed it.
 ERNR






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